May 13, 2025 - 18:12

Sophia Athan (MAGES’25) has fully embraced Georgetown’s unique academic community to pursue a meaningful career at the intersection of transatlantic relations and technology policy. As a dedicated student, Athan has engaged deeply with the complexities of international diplomacy, focusing on how technology shapes global interactions.
Her coursework and research reflect a commitment to understanding the nuances of policy-making in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Athan has taken advantage of Georgetown's rich resources, collaborating with faculty and peers to explore the implications of technology on international relations.
Beyond the classroom, she has participated in various seminars and workshops that highlight the importance of transatlantic cooperation in addressing global challenges. Athan’s passion for bridging technology and diplomacy positions her as a promising leader in the field. As she continues her studies, her insights and contributions are expected to influence the future of technology policy and international relations significantly.
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